Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 54

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¢ THE EVE‘\"I‘XG STAR, WASHINGTON ., THURSDAY. MAY ——oreminG | SPANISH CATHOLICS . sisesi i Wl rrmee e EADY | 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 9th Natlonsl—National Players in “Death Ear Phone for the Deaf S e S v Baur Bouse | BT ey ot e at 1 GIBSON'S | oo 4w : yflnyl-nku:h ! ARE URGEB Ifl VOIE -n'a‘lms"::mm" 'H:m g ‘:1:_:: 97 G St. N.W. . M:»rrilon P:per Co. : B atlOrchastca l ! BAY RIDGE, MD. nal City Choistian am, 12:35, 2:50, 5:05, 7:15 and.9:25 1009 Pa. Ave. ; A |.. Delicious Dinners - pm SALT WATER BATHING || Archbishop’s Letter AT OLiBs e sy NEW BATH HOUSE e : ; - ; il Discussion—Monarchist | ameas srs, oar ang to:08 pa E E S O UV EN l R S How ABDUT » 0 Keith's—"Born to Love,” at K Ticket Report Denied. 140 am, 140, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40" and GIVEN AWAY DURING s T e— 505, 4145 4D and 10:10 pm. . THE WEEK OF MAY 4th ¢ | ishop Pedro ' Rialte—"Iron Man,” at 11:45 am., §c?\;:?:‘::n::lv ;u-::.c::n. cunmonu‘ 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:48 p.m. COME IN AND SEE | to participate in the coming elections | o Metropol .mh,‘:enlyl‘l;uzl;lan‘n;flr ‘ for a :x;,m.‘x,:‘uemlp.r&mer;c 'm:fl‘ iy A - 2 'B | considerable discussion today i rel ¢ = ; and political quarters. Tivoll—'"The PFinger Points,” at 2, i R The archbishop, Spain's highest ec-.i 3:55, 5:55, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. / cba' Sosisty Girl | clesiastical authority, said in his letter | Central—"The Hot Helress,” 11 a.m. PAINT DEMONSTRAT[ON ‘f“,':: "‘("0:“ s from Toledo yesterday that Catholics|to 11 p.m. " ¥ y England Now Flashes Upon should eiect deputies “who will defend | T “ From 9 AM. to 5 P.M. at and guaraniee the rights of the church” T e the Sereen as a Great Star! = PIANOS|" B T EANkAEaD MOTHER’S || ittt i 5 S AR S AR ik 3 DAY | e v RENTED FOR ALL ARNISH ED urging the election of all representatives CARDS |5 mthe rorcnnisioe vimees)| OCCASIONS ‘ e e S B, e i s e i DY nn 1l 2l | couumsia HoTo SUPPLY | eiier B, el R WORCH‘ s Opening ik " accord with ecclesiastical opinior® in other Branch T Peromalliy CLIVE BROOK - - other countries where republics have Phn- an 4529 [] been established in place of monarchies. — “I cannot agree with the cardinal's A powerful, heart-touching drama written position,” he said. R YOUR HEALTHS SAKE expressly for these two by Donald — v with & program of “religion, patriotism, supply Blank Books "‘""{ family, ‘order, work and property,” was | ON THE STAGE the word. [ : ou say the word. angounced in & manifesto published o- | : Moo ANCHON 8 MARC S.W' E. Morrison Paper Co. Monarchist Ticket Denied. | 24 I L'G“T R VEI' . 1009 Pa. Ave. | Meanwhile the Msrques Luca Detenta | EG : e today denied published reports that JOE—WESTON & LYONS—COLLETTE 11 King Alf % i MT VERNON n"if,'\“'.i p.'l‘.‘u.afi“ig.‘,"ss.":c’flfi“é.fif"’ — = = Strictly Fresh Hennery Stock. Musieal Cong.fl: l::; Recording Artists STEAMER fDl’kfn'T Dl‘;m'fil’ 1'/! h!llfl . monlrc{fla — —— 3 it t in t) it - . Charles Macalester | "f,,,i Aot g PR e e STORED DOZ. ZOC \ ey LI L s el Siny Gas not g e SUE e | FREE ’ \ ’gw'f-'u‘:mmu | der.” he said in a statement. “The King | | T Moielons Ness 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. |/ desires only that the Monaichists shal | peason an sl orders. for + | not put difficulties before the republican | | Round Trip, 85¢c | rocemamnag o et e acbubnens | W sx12-FT. DOMESTIC s3 75 | Crab Flakes.........65¢c Ib. Admission, 25¢ | with the government on such patriotic | f RUGS SHAMPOOED siamse || maters s require it i st Rluss Sa"Presertion Potomac Roe Shad. . .30c lb. tehior Miguel Maura. considers . poss | D IEN ER’ S Potomac Buck'Shad. .20c lb. B e voa'of whe penpie. | ¢ etered | RUG CLEANING CO T SEA FOOD COMPANY “There s operating a great reaction |IRear of 1221 22nd St. N.W. DISTRIC of monarchial elements,” ne said. “It is Mark also possible that chaos may come, - Arcade Market, Eastern Market, City ot afterward would come the restoration.” | s = 16th and Park R4 7th & North Carolina Ave. S.E. Alexandria, Va. pis O Columbia 2553 415 Ak, 553 REVOLTS COST PORTUGAL | $2,700,000 IN TAXES | Soap Sale s 10c Litebuoy 3 for 17¢ Natlon’sCenfifezce 1n ‘Finapess; ] 3t 19¢ Round trip from Balti- However, 8till Unshaken, Says L more 1402 miles . . . Ideal Hote Dy ituaenusy. Tomorrow—A Housecleaning of * vacation. _All- expen-e Large Lux 22 tours; New England, Nova By the Associated Press. Sikine. - C Scotia, Cpnada.~ Greatly LISBON, May 7.—A finance note is- | No Delivery reduced southérn fares. sued by the treasury tonight stated that | 9 919 G g Sttbers Tt || ey il @ GIBSON'S. %8 Azores and the “subversive movements™ Ofice. 1338 H St., N.W. Washingion at home have laid a burden of approxi. Tiern Riectric % | mately $2.700.000 on the shoulders of | = 4 4 o B oM AND BAT) ‘" ortuguese taxpayers. Tineh & e | The note sald, however. that the sta- JESSE THEATER o 5 4 bility of exchange and firm trend of Merchants & Miners | | secutities, ‘including Internal. lons and bt : TRANSPORTATION CO. bonds. showed the mation's confidence SYIVAN Ist St & R |in the national finances is still un- IOHN WAYN!' -nn shaken. P “Revolutionary acts.” the mnote said. | 4 ly delay thy i regularl | WHERE TO DINE , ’;.?"n{e mation. ifi’?;’:{.firfi:?fi?%’{i‘ 14th and F N.W. VANITIES & Y for our oppon = S =) | ence has shown that, the army And navs FRESS LI $29.50 to $49.50 —WH P— | refuse to be drawn into revolutionary Serving thc Most Delicious OA' | movements against the - dictatorship. | Dinner DRESSERS 82:';.’#}';%:.;%"?‘“ ;ll"h;na;my has done its duty con-| — PR;NCESS 1119 .2 o i of, o s 650 By o $ I 9,50 TR T ot ibles in revenue due to the cloun, of wru | EDISON BUST UNVEILED S | DRAWERS Asmo;{“sp'fif.fl.,".,’i i 2 ing icken NN HARDING CLIVE BA!T L . Py : H and Salad 3 '-""‘l”'“"z' Tl“ 2 ‘l:"(';" {87 ihe Aociated Press. O Gatice, Ten. or Mk | CABINETS ]A( $], %150 $2__also a rte J| MUNICH, Bavaria, May 7.—A marble T ¢ 4 | bust of Thomas A. Edison was unveiled : = n . Noru o %5 [ today in the Deutsche Museum Hall of i BUFFETS 905 7th St. N.W. ~ Fame, besides that of Werer Von | ppEE | ECTURE ° Ma. 7 Slemens, Germany’s electrical pioneer. R i e TONIGHT || CBADAT 1T, mS| H. H. Barnes, New York engincer, CH 2 RIA, V. METROPOL TA attended for the Edison Pioneers' So- —ON— Tod ® Al S v e 0b-#20 ciety and the American Institute of P L o= - 31 AU - NW. Electrical Engineers, who together do- ISTIAN SC[ENCE x; and_50c. y oF 1010 F St. nated the bust. He read a letter from ; National Theatrs Fiavers Offer S et ARSENT We Suggest You Try Our Mr. Edison, in which the inventor ex- ey ‘BID‘D\‘VN E I-D:j‘- ST,T.ACL,_ u 1 : “l:Ea‘;l:l‘;AAl%S Steak Dinner Pr::mhi;h;xlgmwbe ';’r':mi’.‘,‘é";;":’.'.‘zl INSPTRATI 1325 F STREET — “THE ROYAL EAMILY" G _FOR_THE MOON." trical science. . W. Stuart Booth, C. S. B. Oscar Von Miller, curator of the mu- olo. N FAR‘VI seum, recalled his first contact with of Denver, C ORMANDY h Edison's work when he aitended the 5l e B et aris Exposition 50 years ago, and sud- Member o Wi A et Ve Jeme ' £ | denly the big hall was flooded with light Lectureship of The Mother A | 2 | from the new incandescent lamp. Two Church, The First Church of Luncheon, Tea, Dinner ars later he met the inventor and Christ, Scientist, in Boston, persuaded him to come to Germany. sette Sunday ."-cfihul Bince . then they ~have boon . 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